The site features 70 assignments to be completed by users who then submit their results - anything from writings to photos, videos and more - back to the site. The site has also turned into a book and a series of exhibitions in galleries, schools and senior citizens' centers, and even radio shows and film festivals. One family of six, the Olivers in Seattle, completed 63 of the assignments on the site, and published a blog to follow their progress as it all happened.
And if the site, the exhibitions and the Olivers' blog aren't enough, there is also a book that features a selection of the art and the personal stories from the website.
Karri Ojanen





Comments (1)
The orange on brown is killing me -- otherwise, this is an eerily addictive, voyeuristic experience.
Posted on February 4, 2009 06:17